Monthly Archives: February 2023

“He Wasn’t All ‘Bubble and Squeak’.”

Walt Disney (December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) While discussing my upcoming post about Walt Disney, my wife said the words quoted above. At first I thought she was referencing ‘sweetness and light’, but she really intended ‘squeaky clean’. … Continue reading

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Astrology: Why Don’t Some Predictions Come True?

The Multiverse It’s been one of the things that has bothered me for quite awhile now: why do some things happen, but others don’t? And the answer is simple: we live in a symbolic, linear (seeming) Universe, where nothing is … Continue reading

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Calling Them UFOs Doesn’t Help the Situation

Third Balloon Shot Down (February 11, 2023) If I were a betting man, I’d put $100.00 on the fact that these ‘weather’ balloons have been spying on us for a lot longer than a few years. Think: Gary Powers and … Continue reading

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Have You Ever Wondered Why?

Inventors Get Ideas Simultaneously Hmm.

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The Perfect Example of the Mandela Effect

What’s wrong with this picture?

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A Simple Metaphor, But Others Have Taken Note

Putin Crossing the Rubicon (February 24, 2022) I’m not going to make a huge deal about this, but unconsciously (or otherwise) people around the world have equated Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as the equivalent of Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon. … Continue reading

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It’s All About Our Collective Intentions

Close Encounter of the Fifth Kind (2020) It seems appropriate to review this documentary today following on from yesterday’s post about Dr. Steven Greer. I’ve seen videos of contact being made, between groups of people meditating and then sending messages … Continue reading

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And Now For Someone Completely Different…

Dr. Steven Greer (June 28, 1955) I tried reading “Unacknowledged” a couple of years ago. It was hard going, mainly because it was a compendium of letters and lectures to members of the US government about UFO contacts and history. … Continue reading

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There’s a First Time for Everything, It Seems

Dirty Laundry BeBe woke me up from a fairly sound sleep at about 2:30 this morning. She needed to go outside to do her business, so she barked once. That was enough to get me out of bed, as usual. … Continue reading

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An “Unholy” Performance at the Grammy Awards

Sam Smith and Kim Petras (Duo or Group Winners) Talk about putting the wind up the sails of Fundamental Christians in America! Because they don’t understand the British sense of humour behind this performance, they don’t recognize a “wind-up”. In … Continue reading

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